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March 30, 2019

Giveaway: The Book Supremacy

I'm holding a Goodreads giveaway right now, giving away 5 copies of The Book Supremacy. Giveaway ends tomorrow, so enter right away!

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The Book Supremacy (Bibliophile Mystery #13) by Kate Carlisle

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May 3, 2017

The #1 Thing I Love about Mystery Readers

For #MysteryWeek, my Ask the Author module is open! Come ask me anything.

The #1 Thing I Love about Mystery Readers

I love people who love books. Anyone who reads regularly is primo with me, no matter what kind of book they prefer. No judgments, it's all good!

That said, there's one thing that I super-love about classic mystery readers: they love to learn.

Yes, yes, it can be said that all readers love to learn, but mystery readers take it to another level. They love learning so much that classic mystery writers create entire series based on characters with unusual jobs. In thrillers, the main character's job is almost always in law enforcement. In romance, the main character's job is beside the point.

Fans of classic mystery want a great whodunit, yes, but they also want to acquire knowledge. Bibliophile Mystery readers tell me that they love the nitty-gritty details about the bookbinding process. I teach them something, and they adore me for it.

How lucky am I?!

At the center of each mystery is a rare book being restored by renowned bookbinder Brooklyn Wainwright. With great pleasure, I delve into research mode before I write a single word. I suss out intriguing details about the history of the book and its author, which I then weave into the story. It's a fun challenge to make events from long ago relevant to the modern day mystery.

In Books of a Feather, Audubon's Birds of America plays a pivotal role. Talk about a fascinating history! Did you know that Audubon had a fierce rivalry with another artist of his day? Did you know that his illustrations weren't originally printed in a book, but rather were sent to subscribers in small batches, five at a time? Imagine how exciting it must have been for subscribers to receive those drawings, in a time before the internet, television, or radio!

See there, I taught you something already… If you love learning, I hope you'll look for Books of a Feather, which was reissued this week in paperback. (It came out last year in hardcover, ebook, and audiobook.)

What have you learned while reading a mystery novel?
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May 1, 2017

Mystery Is for the Birds

Celebrate #MysteryWeek with me here on Goodreads! I've opened my Ask the Author module. Come to my page and ask me anything. Well.... almost anything.

This Mystery Is for the Birds

There are few creatures in the animal kingdom that are as diverse as birds. The range of sizes, colors, songs, and physical traits is mind-boggling. Hummingbirds can be as small as just over two inches from beak to tail and weigh less than a penny! They're dwarfed by the eleven-foot wingspan of an albatross.

Books of a Feather (Bibliophile Mystery, #10) by Kate Carlisle It's easy to understand why these beautiful creatures have captured the hearts and imaginations of so many, including John J. Audubon back in the late 1800s.

Audubon himself captured my imagination, which is why a rare, precious copy of his book Birds of America plays a pivotal role in Books of a Feather, which came out in hardcover last year and is available in paperback now. Each Bibliophile Mystery centers on a rare book being restored by Brooklyn Wainwright. (Probably the only bookbinder in the world to also be an amateur sleuth!)

Ripped From the Pages (A Bibliophile Mystery, #9) by Kate Carlisle As an extra thrill for puzzle-loving mystery readers, I find sly ways to introduce the themes of the rare book in question into the modern day whodunit. With Ripped From the Pages, the book was Journey to the Center of the Earth, and the modern mystery took place around a wine cave. With The Book Stops Here, the rare book was The Secret Garden, and the murder victim was a flower vendor.

With Books of a Feather, I challenge my readers to make a note of every bird reference they spot while reading the book. Some of them are pretty sneaky! I'll give you a hint: there are 18 of them. When you're done, visit the Secret Room at KateCarlisle.com to get the Birdwatching Scavenger Hunt and see if you found them all.

ABOUT Books of a Feather:
Brooklyn's friend Ian runs the Covington Library, which is hosting an exhibit featuring John James Audubon's massive masterpiece, Birds of America, currently on loan from an Arab sheik. During the gala celebrating the book, she is approached by Jared Mulrooney, the president of the National Birdwatchers Society, who urgently needs Brooklyn's skilled hands to repair a less high-profile book of Audubon drawings that's fallen victim to spilled wine.

At the same party, Brooklyn is flying high after she's asked to refurbish and appraise a rare copy of Poor Richard's Almanac. But everything runs afoul later that evening when Mulrooney's body is discovered in the library. Rumors fly about a motive for murder. Perhaps Mulrooney wanted to sink his claws into the pricey Audubon book, but Brooklyn believes the man died fighting off a daring thief.

Soon more troubles ruffle Brooklyn's feathers. Her parents pop in for a visit with an unsavory friend in tow, and there's a strange man on her tail. With danger beginning to circle Brooklyn's every move, it's clear she must find answers before things really go south . . .

There are around 10,000 species of birds. Which is your favorite, and what do you love about it?
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November 6, 2015

Crowned and Moldering Is a Bestseller

Crowned and Moldering is the #1 bestselling cozy mystery at BarnesandNoble.com - and has been for at least the past 24 hours! Very exciting news during release week. Thank you, readers! Smooch!

Crowned and Moldering (A Fixer-Upper Mystery, #3) by Kate Carlisle
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Published on November 06, 2015 17:57 Tags: cozy-mystery, fixer-upper-mysteries, kate-carlisle, mystery

October 21, 2015

Win an ARC of Crowned and Moldering (Fixer-Upper Mystery 3)

Enter the Goodreads giveaway for an advanced copy of my next book, Crowned and Moldering (Fixer-Upper Mystery 3): https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/sh...

While you're there, be sure to add the book to your "Want to Read" shelf!
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Published on October 21, 2015 05:22 Tags: cozy-mystery, fixer-upper-mysteries, giveaway, kate-carlisle, mystery

August 13, 2015

Testing, testing...

Please do me a favor - if you're reading this post, please click like! I want to see how many views my blog posts get on Goodreads. Help a writer out! ;)

Crowned and Moldering (A Fixer-Upper Mystery, #3) by Kate Carlisle
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Published on August 13, 2015 13:35 Tags: cozy-mystery, fixer-upper-mysteries, kate-carlisle, mystery

May 11, 2015

Giveaway: 26 mysteries in 31 days

To celebrate the upcoming release of Ripped From the Pages, a Bibliophile Mystery, I'm hosting "Ripped from the Pages of WHAT" daily giveaways on my Facebook page: http://www.Facebook.com/KateCarlisleB....

There's also a separate grand prize contest, in which one reader will win all twenty-six books. (!!!) Enter the grand prize contest in the Secret Room at www.KateCarlisle.com.

Good luck!

Ripped From the Pages (A Bibliophile Mystery, #9) by Kate Carlisle
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Published on May 11, 2015 05:32 Tags: contest, cozy-mystery, giveaway, kate-carlisle, mystery

April 6, 2015

Ebook sale: Homicide in Hardcover

Homicide in Hardcover is on sale for $1.99 wherever ebooks are sold! Get it: Amazon: amzn.to/1DcdhKs iTunes: apple.co/1IDAMfh BN: bit.ly/1HIHikL Kobo: bit.ly/1aceGoY

Homicide in Hardcover (A Bibliophile Mystery, #1) by Kate Carlisle
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Published on April 06, 2015 12:05 Tags: cheap-ebooks, cozy-mystery, kate-carlisle, mystery

July 16, 2012

Giveaway: PERIL IN PAPERBACK

Don't forget to enter the giveaway for Peril in Paperback! I'm giving away three Advanced Reading Copies! Enter here: Peril in Paperback GIVEAWAY

Peril in Paperback (A Bibliophile Mystery, #6) by Kate Carlisle
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Published on July 16, 2012 05:41 Tags: bibliophile-mystery, contest, cozy-mystery, giveaway, kate-carlisle

February 16, 2012

NYT Bestseller: ONE BOOK IN THE GRAVE

One Book in the Grave by Kate Carlisle One Book in the Grave has hit #15 on the New York Times bestsellers list for mass market paperbacks! This is a personal best for me and such an honor. It means the world to me that readers were so excited to get their hands on the next Bibliophile Mystery novel. I adore bookbinder Brooklyn Wainwright, and it's clear that readers do, too. Thank you!
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Published on February 16, 2012 08:39 Tags: bibliophile-mystery, cozy-mystery, kate-carlisle, one-book-in-the-grave